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Simon Bird | ... |
Will McKenzie
(18 episodes, 2008-2010)
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James Buckley | ... |
Jay Cartwright
(18 episodes, 2008-2010)
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Blake Harrison | ... |
Neil Sutherland
(18 episodes, 2008-2010)
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Joe Thomas | ... |
Simon Cooper
(18 episodes, 2008-2010)
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Greg Davies | ... |
Mr. Gilbert
(13 episodes, 2008-2010)
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Emily Head | ... |
Carli D'Amato
(11 episodes, 2008-2010)
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Martin Trenaman | ... |
Alan Cooper
(10 episodes, 2008-2010)
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Belinda Stewart-Wilson | ... |
Polly MacKenzie
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(10 episodes, 2008-2010)
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Robin Weaver | ... |
Pamela Cooper
(9 episodes, 2008-2010)
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Henry Lloyd-Hughes | ... |
Mark Donovan
(9 episodes, 2008-2010)
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John Seaward | ... |
John
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(9 episodes, 2008-2010)
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The exploits of four friends, who are socially only marginally above what one of them calls "the freaks", are presented as they grow from their late teen years into adults and as they go on their quest, usually unsuccessfully, for such grown up things as beer and sex. Simon Cooper, Jay Cartwright and Neil Sutherland have been friends for some time. Insecure Simon's main quest in life is to get long time friend, Carli D'Amato, to be his girlfriend. Jay is the big talker whose stories, especially about his sexual conquests, are more fantasy than reality. And slightly dim-witted Neil is generally two steps behind everyone else in comprehension of life, and who is always defending his father from beliefs that he's a closet homosexual. Into the group comes its fourth member, Will McKenzie, who met them when he transferred into their school, Rudge Park Comprehensive, at the start of sixth form, as Will's newly divorced mum could no longer afford his private school tuition. Nerdish and ... Written by Huggo
Just brilliant...
Painfully reminiscent of my own teenage years, The Inbetweeners is an unbelievably funny look into the lives of four awkward teenage misfits. Very cleverly written and very funny, it's a show I can watch over and over again and cry with laughter just like I did when I first watched it.
The Inbetweeners is a fantastically written British comedy that has quirky and well developed characters and entertaining plots to boot. Don't deprive yourself of this brilliant comedy - go on YouTube now and start watching. You won't regret it.